Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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232109 | The Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2008 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This paper focuses on the extraction of sclareol from the leaves of Salvia sclarea Lamiaceae, more commonly known as Clary sage. The process involves the extraction of sclareol using a CO2-soluble GRAS solvent such as ethyl lactate, followed by GAS anti-solvent precipitation from ethyl lactate solution with carbon dioxide. The three-component phase behavior of the sclareol–ethyl lactate–CO2 system at various pressures has been determined and indicates a slight cybotactic effect. The ability of thermodynamic models to predict the complex three-component phase behavior of this system is discussed, together with the implications of the thermodynamic behavior of the system on process design.
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Authors
Xenia C. Tombokan, Remil M. Aguda, David A. Danehower, Peter K. Kilpatrick, Ruben G. Carbonell,